Celebrate Dominican Republic Independence Day: Stay connected with loved ones

2025-03-03
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Celebrate Dominican Republic Independence Day

Every year on February 27th, Dominicans around the world come together to celebrate Dominican Republic Independence Day. It’s a time of pride, unity, and joy — filled with lively parades, Merengue and Bachata beats, and the warmth of family gatherings. Whether at home or abroad, the spirit of the Dominican Republic shines through.

For Dominicans living outside the country, this day is especially meaningful. While you may not be in the streets of Santo Domingo or Santiago waving the Dominican flag, you can still stay connected and support loved ones back home — because no matter where you are, you’re always part of the celebration.

Why Dominican Republic Independence Day is so special

Independence Day marks the end of Carnival season, blending national pride with one of the country’s biggest celebrations. Here’s what makes it special:

  • Parades and festivities – Cities across the country fill with colorful costumes, marching bands, and dancing, bringing communities together.
  • Food, family, and tradition – From mangú and sancocho to tostones, families gather to enjoy Dominican favorites.
  • Music and culture – The energy of Merengue and Bachata fills the air, uniting people through rhythm and dance.

For Dominicans living abroad, this day can feel bittersweet, but thanks to technology and fast money transfers, you can still be part of the celebration.

Dominican communities around the world

With more than 2 million Dominicans living outside the country, places like New York, Miami, Madrid, and San Juan have thriving Dominican communities. Many left in search of better job opportunities, education, or to support family members back home — but staying connected to their roots is a big part of Dominican culture.

For those who can’t be there in person, sending money home is one way to celebrate together — helping with festival costs, family meals, or everyday expenses.

How Paysend helps you stay close to home

Whether you’re contributing to an Independence Day meal, helping a loved one with travel costs, or just want to show you’re thinking of them, Paysend makes it easy to send money to the Dominican Republic.

  • Low, transparent fees – Send money from just $1.99, or pay just $2.99 for a cash pickup option.
  • Fast transfers – Most transactions arrive within minutes
  • Secure and reliable – Your money is protected every step of the way
  • Flexible options – Send money directly to a bank account, debit card, or cash pickup location.
     

How to send money to the Dominican Republic from the US

  1. Log in or sign up via the Paysend app or official website
  2. Select ‘Send money’
  3. Select New recipient or select from your existing recipient list
  4. Select Dominican Republic as the destination. 
  5. Select how to deliver:
  6. To a bank account* - It’s $1.99 to a bank account, and paid out in DOP. You’ll need your recipient’s full name, mobile number, the name of the bank and whether it's Current or Savings, their account number, their ID number (Registro nacional Del Contribuyente, CE number or Passport number), and their address.
  7. You can also send via Visa bank card or Banreservas Mastercard for just $1.99 – you’ll just need their card number and full name.
  8. Cash pickup - a popular option is via Caribe Express, and we also have Bando BHD available. Read all you need to know about cash pickup to DR, here.
  9. Choose your amount – You’ll see the exchange rate and fees upfront before confirming.
  10. Confirm and send – Transfers arrive in minutes, and deposits to bank accounts arrive on the same day, so your loved ones can enjoy Carnival without delay.
     

* We will send your money in real-time, but it could take up to 3 business days depending on your recipient's bank

Paysend makes it simple, fast, and affordable to send money to family and friends, whether you’re in the US, Spain, Puerto Rico, or anywhere else.

Get started with the Paysend app

Experience fast, seamless money transfers with the Paysend mobile app. Choose the download link for your device and get started in moments:

Prefer to use a browser? No problem! Create your account directly on our official website

Setting up your account is easy, but for more information, take a look at our step-by-step guide to setting up your Paysend account.

Celebrate by staying connected

Independence Day is more than just a celebration — it’s a reminder of where you come from, the people who matter most, and the culture that unites you.

This year, stay close to your loved ones, no matter the distance. Let Paysend help you send support, share the joy, and keep the Dominican spirit alive.

 

Send to the DR

 

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